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Fuck that; not going to put my own vehicle in the crossfire.
While I normally don't advocate fucking with another person's property, keying every single panel of this vehicle is absolutely justifiable in this situation.
If they were disabled spots, I'd agree. I don't know how many times my disabled ex and I had to park super far away from the grocery store so we could find two spots together to park in so she could use the side ramp because not only did people park in the disabled spots without placards or plates, but they would park half way in the buffer space between spots that's meant for ramps. And it was Texas, so the cops weren't exactly interested in helping disabled people. Not that they are anywhere, but especially in super conservative places since many conservatives look at them as a drain on society and a hastle to accommodate.
Was even worse when people would do it when we were in the store even though there was a big warning on the side that said it had a ramp. She had to bang up several car doors with her wheels while trying to jump the side of the ramp with her electric wheelchair. I definitely couldn't pick the thing up alone, even if I carried her inside first. Usually took at least three people to pick it up totally off the ground. And I couldn't drive the van without a driver's seat to pull it out with. It wouldn't let it move without either the seat installed or the wheelchair locked properly in place, as a safety feature.
I honestly don't know if this is relevant to the conversation, but in my city in Ohio cops absolutely love finding people parked in handicapped spots. It's like a sporting event to them, where they compare how many tickets they've written for that specific every week. Their other popular contest is people that have children that aren't in car seats.